Split til Kotor
Split til Kotor
Kotor til Split
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Bussreiser fra Split til Kotor
Korteste avstand mellom Split (HR) og Kotor (ME) er 321 km. Den raskeste bussen, med avgang 16:00, kjører 06:35h. Lengste reisetid på denne ruten er 06:35h. Noen av bussene mellom stasjonen Split og Kotor stopper på Omis, Makarska, Dubrovnik og Ploce. Mer info om hver rute kan du få ved å klikke på rutene fra rezultata pretrage.De følgende transportfirma har avganger på denne ruten
Ruten mellom Split og Kotor er evaluert totalt 47 ganger.Avang og ankomststasjon

Split
Info om busstasjonene og avgangsterminalen Split kan dere se her

Kotor
Info om busstasjonene og ankomstterminalen Kotor kan dere se her
Kort oversikt over billettpriser mellom stasjonene Split og Kotor
De rimeligste prisene for voksne:
457 NKr
En returbillett for voksne fra:
914 NKr (457 + 457)
De rimeligste prisene for barn:
229 NKr
En returbillett for barn fra:
458 NKr (229 + 229)
De billigste prisene for studenter:
411 NKr
En returbillett for studenter fra:
822 NKr (411 + 411)
De rimeligste prisene for pensjonister:
N/A
En returbillett for pensjonister fra:
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Brukeranmeldelser mellom stasjonene Split og Kotor
Beautiful scenic drive along the coast
I loved the views out of the large bus windows. The bus was comfortable and clean....The drivers were not very friendly.
Two and a half hours longer than expected
Good air conditioning and cheap overall...It took over two hours longer than it was meant to and when we got to border control and some didn't have passports they were very rude and unprofessional to them
Confusing bus change over!
Bus was comfortable and on time....When arriving in Dubrovnik we had no tickets to Kotor, our luggage was taken off the bus, and we had not been told where to go to get the rest of the way. Staff at Dubrovnik bus station told us our tickets were valid for split (where we had just come from) not Dubrovnik (where we were now stuck) and that we would need to buy a ticket, despite already having paid for one and Kotor being the end destination on the tickets we showed them.
Luckily we did not listen and simply waited until a bus to Kotor came and spoke with the driver who said yes it was ours.
This could all have been avoided if the driver of the first bus had simply told us which gate to go to when we got off or at least told us to ask where the next bus to Kotor would leave from when we get off the bus.